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NASA’s newly upgraded Pleiades supercomputer delves into the mysteries of star formation - NASA scientists are bringing one of the most powerful computers in the world — just recently given a tune-up — to bear on the question “Where do stars come from?” So next time your toddler asks you that, you’ll be able to say something smart, like... | http://goo.gl/kt2vRJ

In Mobile Payments War, Big Banks Strike Back

'Trump-Brexit' Factors Could Triple Bitcoin Transactions But Where's The Price Heading? - What’s in store for Bitcoin, the ‘daddy’ of all cryptocurrencies? Well, according to new industry research transaction values in the digital currency could almost triple to $ 92 billion (bn) in 2016 over last year. But with the price having risen 50% so far this year,... | http://goo.gl/sPfAU3

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ZUtA demos its mobile robotic printer - After finding success on Kickstarter, ZUtA Labs is piecing together its mobile robotic printer. Small enough to fit into the palm of your hand, the four-inch wireless device makes it easy to produce images on the go. The printer rolls back and forth over a piece of paper, until the o... | http://goo.gl/RT9AfU

ZUtA demos its mobile robotic printer

Vyclone hits the deadpool - The end has come for Vyclone, an app that combines videos shot by different participants at the same event. With a message on its website – and a rather melodramatic introduction – the company announced today “with a heavy heart” that the Vyclone app will be sw... | http://goo.gl/FumQLm

Vyclone hits the deadpool

A Trigger to Revisit Bigger Global Worries - After the Brexit vote, the pound has dropped below $ 1.30, bond markets are going ballistic and risk appetite is taking a drubbing. But apart from the pound, is this really about the U.K.’s exit from the European Union? WSJ.com: Markets | http://goo.gl/44RgTr

A Trigger to Revisit Bigger Global Worries

Avast acquires antivirus maker AVG for $1.3BN to gain scale and dive into IoT security - Security giant Avast has announced it intends to acquire fellow Czech-based antivirus software maker AVG for a purchase price of $ 25.00 per share in cash — resulting in a transaction that will total around $ 1.3 billion. Read More TechCrunch | http://goo.gl/gVpa4J